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cube transition in powerpoint

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Incredulous Dreamer - 30 Sep 2007 20:03 GMT
Hi, if you have powerpoint 2003, is there an "easy way" to implement a "cube
rotation" on either an object in a slide (preferred) or the slide transition
itself?  It seems this is part of Keynote but not powerpoint.

Thanks,
Ed
Austin Myers - 30 Sep 2007 20:35 GMT
easy way?  No, afraid not.

Austin Myers
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> Hi, if you have powerpoint 2003, is there an "easy way" to implement a
> "cube rotation" on either an object in a slide (preferred) or the slide
> transition itself?  It seems this is part of Keynote but not powerpoint.
>
> Thanks,
> Ed
PPTMagician - 01 Oct 2007 02:07 GMT
Fake it :-)

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/HA100679221033.aspx?pid=CH063500721033

I've successfully created a cubed transiton effect, but it does take some
effort.  The trick is to use the cube autoshape filled with your slide image
on a black background.
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Thanks,
Glenna Shaw
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
http://www.pptmagic.com

> easy way?  No, afraid not.
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> > Thanks,
> > Ed
aneasiertomorrow - 01 Oct 2007 03:21 GMT
Or if you've got money to spend look at PowerPlugs Transitions:
http://www.crystalgraphics.com/presentations/transitions.main.asp

There's a free demo to see if it does what you are after (and your system
can hadle it...)

Lucy
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PowerPoint Live 2007 28-31 October in New Orleans www.pptlive.com
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> Fake it :-)
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> > > Thanks,
> > > Ed
 
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